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If you’re looking to implement any sort of test automation within a software development project you’ll want to find a way of automating your test execution and result capture process. We’re not talking about ‘automating your tests’ here. We’re talking about automating the processes around the control and execution part of the process. More specifically it’s the process of Automating your testing using Jenkins.

We’ve put together a series of 6 training modules that make up an introduction to Jira course. This course is focused on the basics of Jira. We’re covering the core concepts, the building blocks, that makeup Jira. This isn’t focused on any particular development methodology (like Agile) and we don’t go into configuring/using Jira to manage Agile projects here. We’re leaving that for a separate course. What we are doing is going through the core components of Jira and showing you what Jira is built on. It’ll give you the knowledge you need to deal with Issues and see how those issue records can be managed.

Over seven lessons we look in detail at 7 complex aspects of test management. We’re going to see how we can address these complexities with some of the common tools available today. In doing so we’ll explore some of the weaknesses and strengths of popular tools and see how best to set them up to overcome these issues. In short we’re looking to help guide you on the best way to implement your chosen test management tool so that it better supports your test process.

A 6 part course that takes you step by step through the process of building a test automation framework. A test automation framework we’ll build completely from open source tools. Each of the 6 modules is a short course in it’s own right. Each module covering tools like; Amazon Web Services, Jenkins, Selenium, Git, SoapUI and JMeter. When we’ve finished we’ll have a distributed test automation framework. A framework based on the principals of Continuous Integration and Devops. This is about building a framework at the system level that gives you the platform to automate much of what you need to do on a day to day basis.

In this set of tutorials, we’re going to take you through the basics of Subversion with Visual SVN Server and Tortoise SVN. Subversion (from here on in referred to as SVN) is a centralized Version Control System. That is, it’s a tool that allows us to version control files and collaborate on files. SVN deployed with Visual SVN Server gives us a server environment within which to maintain our files. Add to this a graphical user interface called “Tortoise SVN” and this gives us the simplest and quickest way for individuals to collaborate on files and version control those files.

If you’re looking to learn TestComplete fast then this is the place to start. We’ve pulled together 12 fast start training modules teaching you all you need to know when you start out with TestComplete. Everything you need to become productive in the shortest time possible. Each module comprises of one short video along with a list of key learning point and concepts. All this designed to get you productive with TestComplete in the shortest time possible. The quicker you become familiar with TestComplete the quicker you’ll be writing and running effective automated tests.